Originally posted by: Sifl
His predictions in their entirety, when compared to Nostradamus are pretty explicit. Dates, events, etc. Don't get overly focused on the minutiae.Originally posted by: Elemental007
Also, it is worth mentioning that your 'prediction' is dated 2/01. Seeing as how NASA had been launching shuttles with components to add-on to the space station every four months since 1999, and construction is supposed to continue for six years or something, there was a high probability that at some time in the course of the decade-long construction, there would have been problems. That is not explicit in any sens eof the word.
John Titor 'appeared' in 2001. He was predicting things that already went underway. We were *already* constructing the ISS using shuttles to install the parts. Nostradamus made his predictions centuries ago about things centuries into the future. That is why John Titor's 'predictions' appear to be so specific. There was a high probability of at least one shuttle mission going bad with the ISS construction. Considering it appears something like 50 missions are required to assemble it, it is not very explicit.